﻿<%@ Page Title="" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Views/Shared/Site.Master" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage" %>

<asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent" runat="server">

<div class="why">
       <div class="why_l">
           <ul class="why_l_a">
              <li></li>
              <li></li>
              <li></li>
              <li></li>
           </ul>
       </div>
       
       <div class="why_r">
          <h1 class="why_r_h1">Logical Processing</h1>
          <p>What does my logical processing score indicate? Your logical processing score indicates your capacity to logically and rationally analyze problems and situations.  This is, to a large extent, to do with the way you attack a problem, your understanding of the relationships of events (and the manner in which they are connected); and then, of course, your ability to come to some sort of conclusion.  For example:  All dogs have tails.  If Bowzer is a dog, then Bowzer has a tail.  In this way, the tests assess how you logically dissect problems of a verbal, mathematical, and spatial nature.  The system will also analyze different forms of logical thinking.  The next question is of course: what is logical thinking?  Logical thinking is when a person is like a detective, who, once having collected all the clues goes on to deduce who solved the crime.  Thus, your logical thinking skills have a lot to do with your understanding of the world you live in.</p></div>
    </div>



</asp:Content>
